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'''Sanskrit''' & '''[[Pali]]''' are the two most important languages for the study of Buddhism. Though the Buddha himself did not use this form of Indic language, many extant works of the Buddhist tradition are preserved in the Sanskrit language, particularly those of the [[Mahayana]].
 
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* [http://sanskrit.farfromreal.com Discover Sanskrit] A concise study of the Sanskrit language
 
* [http://sanskrit.farfromreal.com Discover Sanskrit] A concise study of the Sanskrit language
 
* [http://bhagavata.org/glossary/  Lexicon] of Names, Essential terms and Sanskrit Words to the S'rîmad Bhâgavatam and the Bhagavad Gîtâ
 
* [http://bhagavata.org/glossary/  Lexicon] of Names, Essential terms and Sanskrit Words to the S'rîmad Bhâgavatam and the Bhagavad Gîtâ

Latest revision as of 19:39, 12 December 2005

Sanskrit & Pali are the two most important languages for the study of Buddhism. Though the Buddha himself did not use this form of Indic language, many extant works of the Buddhist tradition are preserved in the Sanskrit language, particularly those of the Mahayana.

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